Victor Wooten will play, talk, and answer questions about music, life, and the Victor Wooten Center for Music and Nature. Hosted by his longtime Bass Extremes partner and Berklee Bass chair, Steve Bailey.

The first audience of the Rite of Spring rioted. Was it Igor Stravinsky's music, Vaslav Nijinsky's choreography, or both? Is the Rite still "modern"? What does it mean to be modern in 2013? Can the arts still provoke us that deeply? This panel discussion will explore these themes.

Formed in 1999 by Keiichi Sugimoto and Tetsuro Yasunaga, Minamo has performed and collaborated with some of the most important artists in ambient electronic music. This event includes a performance as well as a discussion of Minamo’s artistic process.

Matt Jenson and the Liquid Revolution is a powerful six-piece band built on a foundation of rock-solid reggae groove, tight vocal harmonies, inspired blues-rock soloing, and reggae’s long mission of revolutionary consciousness-raising.

Sean Forbes will perform and talk about his journey as a performing deaf rapper and the creation of D-PAN, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making music accessible to the deaf and hard-of-hearing. Using video examples and other technology, Forbes will demonstrate how his work is helping the hearing-impaired participate in the enjoyment of music.

Berklee's Music Business/Management Department presents its annual Evening with Entrepreneurs, an opportunity to learn about the process of bringing an idea to life and to get practical advice on starting a business.

The 2nd International Csound Conference is scheduled for October 25-27, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Absolute beginners to experienced developers are welcome. It will be a chance to learn, explore, and enjoy the tangible creations of the csound community. Not a Csound hacker? We invite you to come and listen to the sounds and ideas and find out how Csound can work into your musical compositions and productions.